English county cricket destroying cricket!!
I think most fans and writers probably agree it's unfortunate and is contradictory to helping the Netherlands as a team progress in general. But, I don't think we'll see The Telegraph complaining about it.Waiting for the English media to write a bunch of gloomy articles about this.… still waiting…
To be honest leaving jokes apart, even playing sports is a career for most athletes, they deserve getting paid fairly and if county cricket pays them more compared to playing for country, that is what they should do. If IPL pays the 180 cricketers involved more compared to their home county or country cricket, so be it. Things are really expensive and you need a fat check to sustain your life (small, medium, large). Also if ICC is serious in preserving International cricket they should amend rules and pay the players enough.I think most fans and writers probably agree it's unfortunate and is contradictory to helping the Netherlands as a team progress in general. But, I don't think we'll see The Telegraph complaining about it.
I don't disagree with the players not wanting to jeopardise county deals. Unfortunately, Netherlands can't afford central contracts but the frustrating part is that by qualifying for a World Cup they might bring in money to do that.To be honest leaving jokes apart, even playing sports is a career for most athletes, they deserve getting paid fairly and if county cricket pays them more compared to playing for country, that is what they should do. If IPL pays the 180 cricketers involved more compared to their home county or country cricket, so be it. Things are really expensive and you need a fat check to sustain your life (small, medium, large). Also if ICC is serious in preserving International cricket they should amend rules and pay the players enough.
I don't disagree with the players not wanting to jeopardise county deals. Unfortunately, Netherlands can't afford central contracts but the frustrating part is that by qualifying for a World Cup they might bring in money to do that.
When you see how the money is divided up at ICC level, it should be enough to ensure one of the most consistent associates of the last two decades could at least field a full strength team when they need them.
It's just a shame that the players, ECB, the counties and Netherlands/Scotland cricket can't find a way around it.
Does that mean its not free? Or is it still on ICC.tv, but also on SKY?Pleased to see these are on SKY so I won't have to be dealing with the bloody ICC TV app.
Definitely not free on SKY.Does that mean its not free? Or is it still on ICC.tv, but also on SKY?